She supported Hillary — but also ‘disagreed’ with her

Clinton said that even though she was a proud supporter of her mom, she didn’t agree with her on every viewpoint. “In 2008 I was really proud to support my mom — but I disagreed with her fundamentally on a few things. I never defended [those positions], because it wasn’t what I believed was the right thing to do.”

Next: She may have thrown some subtle shade at the first daughter.

She doesn’t think insulting trolls is ‘productive’

Clinton doesn’t believe responding to hate with more hate is “productive.” Instead, she chooses to respond with what could be considered kindness. When Donald Trump tweeted at her in July 2017, she started her response with, “Good morning, Mr. President.”

The ‘first daughters’ used to be friends

They were seen spending time together at Glamour’s Women of the Year Awards.

The two technically haven’t had a formal falling-out — yet. But even though they seemed to get along fine during the 2016 election season, they apparently haven’t stayed in touch. According to Clinton, the two haven’t spoken in “a long time.”

She doesn’t think Trump hired ‘qualified’ people

Clinton has some thoughts about the Trump administration. | Monica Schipper/Getty Images for We Day

Clinton avoided a career in politics, and said she wouldn’t have worked for Hillary.

Clinton didn’t give a direct opinion on Ivanka’s position in Trump’s administration. But she did tell The Guardian, “I think the president should be able to hire whoever he or she thinks are best qualified. I do not believe that many of the people that he has hired have been qualified to do the jobs.”

Next: When it comes to the Trumps, Clinton’s sympathy runs low.

She doesn’t feel sorry for Ivanka …

Ivanka keeps getting caught up in controversies, but her dad isn’t all to blame.

Ivanka opened the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem in 2018 — a controversial move Clinton believes she didn’t technically have to associate herself with. “She’s an adult,” she told The Guardian. “She can make the choices for herself. I mean, she’s 36.”

Next: She also doesn’t have much sympathy for the other Trump kids.

… or any of her other family members

She doesn’t think Kushner is qualified to work at the White House. | Mark Wilson/Getty Images

Jared Kushner is a senior advisor at the White House.

More than one of Trump’s adult children technically work for him. But just because their dad may have offered them jobs doesn’t mean they had to take them, Clinton commented. “They’re adults who’ve made the decision to work in this administration.”

Next: People are upset for an unsurprising reason.

People don’t think she’s all that different from Ivanka

The two used to be friends for a reason. | Marcus Ingram/Getty Images

Clinton said she and her husband already try to teach their daughter about privilege.

Both owe much of their adult success to who their parents are. They’re both well-educated and were raised surrounded by privilege — which she acknowledged during the interview.

To some, Chelsea Clinton’s comments seemed hypocritical — especially when she called for “an administration that isn’t venal, corrupt and focused on making life harder for millions of Americans.” Many believe that would have happened anyway if her mom had won the election.